222
222
Apr 1, 2010
04/10
by
CNBC
tv
eye 222
favorite 0
quote 1
there's hmc honda and toyota with about a 4% gain over that period of time. this all in a year that's tagged to see roughly 12 million light vehicles sold. 12 million figure is back. back to you. >> thank you very much for that update there on the big four. >>> well, if you're in the market to buy a car, bear in mind that bentley motors is showcasing one of its new models at the new york auto show. it can be yours for the bargain price of $280,000 apiece. christophe georges is the president and chief operating officer of bentley motors new york are north america and thanks for joining us. this is your fastest drop-top ever, yes? >> yes, we are launching our super sport convertible in the new york motor show. it's our fastest conversable ever, and have to say it's the fastest four-seater convertible in the world. >> and you've been moving toward greater fuel efficiency, i understand. what point have you reached now? >> yes, in 2008, we have declared our commitment in term of green strategy, which is basically in three points. we have said in 2008 that by 2012
there's hmc honda and toyota with about a 4% gain over that period of time. this all in a year that's tagged to see roughly 12 million light vehicles sold. 12 million figure is back. back to you. >> thank you very much for that update there on the big four. >>> well, if you're in the market to buy a car, bear in mind that bentley motors is showcasing one of its new models at the new york auto show. it can be yours for the bargain price of $280,000 apiece. christophe georges is...
186
186
Apr 11, 2010
04/10
by
CNBC
tv
eye 186
favorite 0
quote 0
toyota is facing a record fine by federal officials. the national highway traffic safety administration wants toyota to pay more than $16 million. the agency says toyota failed to notify federal safety officials about that sticky pedal defect in 2.3 million of its cars. and one airline is getting into the spirit of charging more. spirit airlines announcing passengers will soon have to pay for carry-on luggage. it will cost $45 to bring a bag on board that can't be stowed under a seat. next week, china's president visits the united states, and americans will be paying their taxes, but there is a lot of other things cooking up as well on the calendar. joining me now to talk about it all is former labor secretary robert reich. mr. secretary, good to see you again. thanks so much for joining us. >> hi, maria. >> so let's kick it off here with jobs, obviously the biggest problem facing the economy here in america. you're the former labor secretary. what should the government be doing right now, do you think, to help businesses create those n
toyota is facing a record fine by federal officials. the national highway traffic safety administration wants toyota to pay more than $16 million. the agency says toyota failed to notify federal safety officials about that sticky pedal defect in 2.3 million of its cars. and one airline is getting into the spirit of charging more. spirit airlines announcing passengers will soon have to pay for carry-on luggage. it will cost $45 to bring a bag on board that can't be stowed under a seat. next...
212
212
Apr 5, 2010
04/10
by
CNBC
tv
eye 212
favorite 0
quote 0
the law is that they must be notified within five days and toyota said they notified them in a prompt fashion, but clearly this fine has to do with fact that toyota did not notify them quick enough, and they knew about the problems months before they took the steps necessary to notify the united states government. this is the largest fine against a automaker, and 16.4 million, that toyota failed to notify regulators promptly about the pedal defect, and it took them months, and you are supposed to do it within five days. >>> we saw the stock reacting as you were talking, phil, but it is now flat on the session. but certainly, as you were talking, we had a move from positive to negative, and now it is positive again, actually moving higher. >> huge implications here, maria, for the shareholders as far as opening up toyota for greater liability problems in terms of civil cases. this is not saying that they knew about the defect what caused these problems, but what it is saying is that we did not notify the federal government quick enough. >> all right. phil lebeau on that. russ, you ment
the law is that they must be notified within five days and toyota said they notified them in a prompt fashion, but clearly this fine has to do with fact that toyota did not notify them quick enough, and they knew about the problems months before they took the steps necessary to notify the united states government. this is the largest fine against a automaker, and 16.4 million, that toyota failed to notify regulators promptly about the pedal defect, and it took them months, and you are supposed...
185
185
Apr 13, 2010
04/10
by
CNBC
tv
eye 185
favorite 0
quote 0
lexus suv. >> well, rebecca, of course, you're right about the toyota piece. i want to come back about the consumer reports piece. uncritically, why now? did they conduct some lengthy, scientific engineering study or is this just politics as they ride the anti-toyota wave in the media? >> you know, larry, i think that's something for them to respond to. the tests that they do is a very common test. i've been on a test track myself with different vehicles and have done this same kind of exercise, this lift off oversteer exercise and common thing to do on a test track when you're checking the dynamics of a specific vehicle. >> didn't they do the same test a year ago? in other words, what changed from a year ago besides the bad press toyota is getting? >> this vehicle is on a new platform and the chassis dynamices and the way that they put together the vehicle has actually changed. >> okay, fair enough. no, fair enough, thank you. >> it has changed. >> i have done some of those tests with consumer reports, it's pretty scary as they spin you around there. fortunat
lexus suv. >> well, rebecca, of course, you're right about the toyota piece. i want to come back about the consumer reports piece. uncritically, why now? did they conduct some lengthy, scientific engineering study or is this just politics as they ride the anti-toyota wave in the media? >> you know, larry, i think that's something for them to respond to. the tests that they do is a very common test. i've been on a test track myself with different vehicles and have done this same kind...
321
321
Apr 5, 2010
04/10
by
CNBC
tv
eye 321
favorite 0
quote 0
is fining toyota a record $16.4 million and we are waiting for a statement from toyota, and in a practical sents, you saw the shares coming back, and $16.4 million is a drop in the bucket to a company like this. and it all revolves around notifying the u.s. government. it is not in respect to the defect, but saying it did not notify the federal government as quickly as it should have, and that is why you have fine of $16.4 million. >> we will see you late ore than important story, phil lebeau. >>> other stories recovering tonight. the consumer index has a new raiding of 55.4 for the month which is better than wall street's expectations and marks the second straight month that the services sector has grown. the services sector accounts for 80% of the nation's jobs. the national association of realtors reports pending home sales unexpectedly jumped 8.2% in january. and they were looking for it to decline in the harsh weather in the northeast, but there is renewed hope that they could see a spring sales surge. >>> and microsoft will unveil a mobile phone on the microsoft network. it will revi
is fining toyota a record $16.4 million and we are waiting for a statement from toyota, and in a practical sents, you saw the shares coming back, and $16.4 million is a drop in the bucket to a company like this. and it all revolves around notifying the u.s. government. it is not in respect to the defect, but saying it did not notify the federal government as quickly as it should have, and that is why you have fine of $16.4 million. >> we will see you late ore than important story, phil...
195
195
Apr 6, 2010
04/10
by
CNBC
tv
eye 195
favorite 0
quote 0
toyota failed to notify quickly about its defective pedals. toyota will not directly address the fines, but says it has taken the steps to improve communication issues. >>> south korea will recall 13,000 vehicles sold in the country because of suspected defaults. all the suspected models have floor mats which could hamper the operation of the pedals. nicole. >>> in the united states, 25 people have been killed in a blast in west virginia. four people are still unaccounted for and rescue operations have been halted. the blast happened monday afternoon at the upper branch mine. the cause is unknown, but the mine has a history of violations for not properly ventilating highly combustible gas. massey fell more than 5% in after hours trading. >>> the finance chairman will be watching china's currency practices closely in the next week to decide on what legislation congress should pass on the issue. saturday, treshgry secretary timothy geithner delayed that decision on whether or not to actually delay their call on china, manipulating its currency.
toyota failed to notify quickly about its defective pedals. toyota will not directly address the fines, but says it has taken the steps to improve communication issues. >>> south korea will recall 13,000 vehicles sold in the country because of suspected defaults. all the suspected models have floor mats which could hamper the operation of the pedals. nicole. >>> in the united states, 25 people have been killed in a blast in west virginia. four people are still unaccounted for...
294
294
Apr 1, 2010
04/10
by
CNBC
tv
eye 294
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> incentive war led by toyota helping increasing sales. we'll fill you in on the numbers. >>> let's look at how the market finished for a week. prime merica went public. they're ringing the closing bell. they certainly did create a lot of spark of excitement down here. accelerating at the close. no down we saw money moving into the market in the afternoon hours. it was stronger at the open, gave up much of the games. 10,927 last trade on the blue chip average. nasdaq was also high ir, fractional move there. >> a little more volatility we've. that's a good thing, up as much as -- and let's look at the positive points here today in the first trading day of the zk. pricing their ipo, and
. >>> incentive war led by toyota helping increasing sales. we'll fill you in on the numbers. >>> let's look at how the market finished for a week. prime merica went public. they're ringing the closing bell. they certainly did create a lot of spark of excitement down here. accelerating at the close. no down we saw money moving into the market in the afternoon hours. it was stronger at the open, gave up much of the games. 10,927 last trade on the blue chip average. nasdaq was...
405
405
Apr 19, 2010
04/10
by
CNBC
tv
eye 405
favorite 0
quote 2
so, again, toyota paying $16.375 million. mark? >> thank you very much, phil lebeau. >>> in the next hour, by the way, see if other businesses will stop doing business with goldman sachs because of the fraud charges. but right now, let's hit the markets. we start with cool breeze, bob pisani's here at the big board. bob. >> good morning, mark. citi reported a sizable beat on the top line and the bottom line, both of them. look what we've got. we've got citi, jpmorgan and bank of america all reporting numbers that were pretty good. there's two problems. number one, much of the gains we've seen already priced in the way the stocks are trading. ci citi's up 37% year to date, bank of america up 22%. the problem is the financial reform thing you were talking about the senator, that throws a monkey wrench into potential earnings down the road because it could be much more aggressive than the street expected. much of the gains in the s&p 500 for earnings this year are financial gains. that could be a big problem. halliburton came out with
so, again, toyota paying $16.375 million. mark? >> thank you very much, phil lebeau. >>> in the next hour, by the way, see if other businesses will stop doing business with goldman sachs because of the fraud charges. but right now, let's hit the markets. we start with cool breeze, bob pisani's here at the big board. bob. >> good morning, mark. citi reported a sizable beat on the top line and the bottom line, both of them. look what we've got. we've got citi, jpmorgan and...
222
222
Apr 8, 2010
04/10
by
CNBC
tv
eye 222
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> toyota forming a quick response complaint team if drivers experience unintended acceleration. the quick analysis response team or s.m.a.r.t. will analyze any complaint within 24 hours. >>> david menlo,is joining us on the phone. are you with us, david? >> i am with you. about this particular offering, it is obviously going to be a institutional sweetheart on the surface just by the name itself, but this is something where you have to peel back the first few layers of the artichoke to really see the huge debt load underneath. >> it is interesting that they will be coming to market with a huge offering now. does that tell you anything about their expectations for the market or for reception? they have to believe that they are going to be received well if they come out with a $4.5 billion deal? >> well, the odds are favoring the investors of this particular offering or any that come out at this point, because the valuations are still extraordinarily low. but obviously, there is a need for cash on the part of this company, so it makes sense that they would try to get into the mark
. >>> toyota forming a quick response complaint team if drivers experience unintended acceleration. the quick analysis response team or s.m.a.r.t. will analyze any complaint within 24 hours. >>> david menlo,is joining us on the phone. are you with us, david? >> i am with you. about this particular offering, it is obviously going to be a institutional sweetheart on the surface just by the name itself, but this is something where you have to peel back the first few layers...
33
33
Apr 19, 2010
04/10
by
CNBC
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
toyota. phil? >> we have been after toyota announced stopping sales of its 2010 lexus gx 460 models because of concerns that it may have an oversteering issue. electronics stability control. we are told the company will be announcing today that a recall of those 2010 gx 460s. we have been told according to a senior d.o.t. official that the recall is expected later this afternoon from toyota. remember, this is not a surprise. the company has five days after interest finds a defect to notify the federal government that it plans to initiated a recall and was last tuesday this they suspended sales of the gx 460. again, toyota expected to announce a recall on the lexus gx 460. stimulate they are afternoon. >> thanks very much. >>> more breaking news. wow. a lot of it today. steve liesman, what do you have? >> erin, testimony of ben bernanke is out now. bernanke will say the fed ras not lehman's supervisor and did not have primary supervision over lehman. knowledge of the repo 105 would not have altered
toyota. phil? >> we have been after toyota announced stopping sales of its 2010 lexus gx 460 models because of concerns that it may have an oversteering issue. electronics stability control. we are told the company will be announcing today that a recall of those 2010 gx 460s. we have been told according to a senior d.o.t. official that the recall is expected later this afternoon from toyota. remember, this is not a surprise. the company has five days after interest finds a defect to...
262
262
Apr 6, 2010
04/10
by
CNBC
tv
eye 262
favorite 0
quote 0
speaking of toyota, that was the good news. the bad news, facing a maximum penalty of more than $16 million for failing to notify the u.s. government about the gas pedal problem. phil lebeau joins us from ro rosemont, illinois. >> reporter: the transportation is allowed to levy against one auto manufacturer for not notifying the government quicker about a defect. and all of this has to do with the sticky pedal recall, when toyota knew about it and when they notified the government. on september 29th, there are documents that show that toyota had information about the problem but did not notify the federal government and announce the recall until january 21st. remember, a week later they then started doing the modification of the brake pedals. nhtsa yesterday notifying toyota $16 million. toyota has fixed roughly 1.3 million of the roughly 2.3 million vehicleses with the problem. there could be future recalls. toyota yesterday responding to the fine saying, we have already take answer number of important steps to improve our com
speaking of toyota, that was the good news. the bad news, facing a maximum penalty of more than $16 million for failing to notify the u.s. government about the gas pedal problem. phil lebeau joins us from ro rosemont, illinois. >> reporter: the transportation is allowed to levy against one auto manufacturer for not notifying the government quicker about a defect. and all of this has to do with the sticky pedal recall, when toyota knew about it and when they notified the government. on...
85
85
Apr 12, 2010
04/10
by
CNBC
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
the rooftop association recently stopped the cubs from putting up a big toyota sign in their own bleachers. now what can the cubs control, $10 million of upgrades including essential updates to the women's bathrooms. >> one thank is great abowrigle field is that 40% of the attendees is women, which is not common in the sporting world, because it offers such a great experience, we have a different mix. we have to, we have to adapt to that and i think that the washrooms have fallen behind, so we spent a lot of time and energy fixing up some of them to make sure it will go better this year. >> from the bathrooms to the food, tom rickets are causing a stir, and this is bison farm sawn he has brought to wrigley, and he has a bison farm in wyoming and the folks at levy restaurants have come up with a bison parmesan, so -- tastes like meatball. tastes like meatball. >> with that, you have to make a trip to the women's bathroom. we will be back. >> good. "
the rooftop association recently stopped the cubs from putting up a big toyota sign in their own bleachers. now what can the cubs control, $10 million of upgrades including essential updates to the women's bathrooms. >> one thank is great abowrigle field is that 40% of the attendees is women, which is not common in the sporting world, because it offers such a great experience, we have a different mix. we have to, we have to adapt to that and i think that the washrooms have fallen behind,...
290
290
Apr 1, 2010
04/10
by
CNBC
tv
eye 290
favorite 0
quote 0
toyota was offering big incentives. a toyota auto executive said his company sales rose by 40% in march. hyundai says it u.s. sales rose as much as 18% last month compared to the previous year. auto nation's ceo will join us in the next hour and we'll learn more about what he's learning in terms of car sales. >>> meanwhile, tim geithner says the u.s. economy is still in a tough spot, but slowly on the mend. he saw down with nbc's matt lauer. >> you'll start to see businesses across the country start to add to payroll again. that's going to come -- the economy is growing now. that's the first step. but with growth, more jobs will come. but the unemployment rate is still terribly high, and it's going to stay unacceptably high for a long period of time. it's going to take a long time to bring it down just because of the damage of the recession. >> in a meeting yesterday in pen ben, geithner read with steelmakers. next week, he leaves for a trip to india. >>> we want to get a check on the markets as we begin the second quar
toyota was offering big incentives. a toyota auto executive said his company sales rose by 40% in march. hyundai says it u.s. sales rose as much as 18% last month compared to the previous year. auto nation's ceo will join us in the next hour and we'll learn more about what he's learning in terms of car sales. >>> meanwhile, tim geithner says the u.s. economy is still in a tough spot, but slowly on the mend. he saw down with nbc's matt lauer. >> you'll start to see businesses...
196
196
Apr 8, 2010
04/10
by
CNBC
tv
eye 196
favorite 0
quote 0
it was a memo send by irv miller, who retired from toyota, a lead executive of toyota, from january 16th. here's the note in the memo getting the attention, revolving around whether or not they should alert the authorities about pedal defects. it says, "the time to hide on this is over. we need to come clean, and i believe that jim lentz and yoshi inaba were on the way to d.c. for meetings with nhtsa to discuss optioned." the so-called "come clean" e-mail sent five days before nhtsa was alerted of a recall from toyota of 2.3 million vehicles with faulty gas pedals. remember, last week, toyota was fined $16.4 million by the d.o.t. because it was slow in enacting that recall. the d.o.t. says toyota knowingly hid the defect. because of this damaging memo, more questions are coming out about whether or not toyota is really tone-deaf in terms of responding to concerns from the public. the company responded to the e-mail being leaked by saying, "we have publicly acknowledged on several occasions that the company did a poor job of communicating during the period preceding our recent recalls. we
it was a memo send by irv miller, who retired from toyota, a lead executive of toyota, from january 16th. here's the note in the memo getting the attention, revolving around whether or not they should alert the authorities about pedal defects. it says, "the time to hide on this is over. we need to come clean, and i believe that jim lentz and yoshi inaba were on the way to d.c. for meetings with nhtsa to discuss optioned." the so-called "come clean" e-mail sent five days...
421
421
Apr 21, 2010
04/10
by
CNBC
tv
eye 421
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> last month was a big month and a lot of the incentives came at the market and toyota leading the market with incentives and old gm would have thrown money at the market to catch up with anyone else, and this gm is showing more discipline and you will see it in the discipline results. >> ipo this year is a strong possibility, but before that, the analysts want to see if the gm rebound can last. >> these are positive signs, but they are not out of the woods yet. we have a ways to go, and i don't think they will be able to go public on the time frame any time soon. >> for gm workers in kansas city, there is optimism building with every malibu that rolls off of the line. >> well, it was great news for general motors and fairfax here, and good news to get the money we needed to pay the government back. >> we are excited about it. you know, that means job security. >> how much job security? well, gm is now running three shifts at this plant. they will add another 900 jobs which is a commitment to sink more money into the plant they announced today, maria, general motors is now faced wi
. >> last month was a big month and a lot of the incentives came at the market and toyota leading the market with incentives and old gm would have thrown money at the market to catch up with anyone else, and this gm is showing more discipline and you will see it in the discipline results. >> ipo this year is a strong possibility, but before that, the analysts want to see if the gm rebound can last. >> these are positive signs, but they are not out of the woods yet. we have a...
416
416
Apr 13, 2010
04/10
by
CNBC
tv
eye 416
favorite 0
quote 0
it's being reported that toyota's lexus gx 460 suv is a safety risk. consumer reports says they're urging consumers not to buy this suv until rollover risks have been resolved. you to toy is responding that it's concerned with the reports and that its engineers condition duct similar tests. it promises to try and duply indicate the tests to see if steps should be taken. >> you didn't say anything about accelerators sticking, did you? >> no. this is a completely different problem. >> do they typically buy a car? >> no. it's a rare thing. there have been other suvs that have had problems. >> rollover risks? >> yes. >> that's what people worry about. >> they're so top heavy. anyway, we'll have more from phil coming up at the top of the hour. right now, let's talk about the trading day ahead. kevin ferry is standing by at the cme group. kevin, we've pushed above 11,000, just barely, but what's happening in the pits right now? >> good morning, becky. so there's a ton going on and i think it's going to be an interesting day and an interesting week, too. the
it's being reported that toyota's lexus gx 460 suv is a safety risk. consumer reports says they're urging consumers not to buy this suv until rollover risks have been resolved. you to toy is responding that it's concerned with the reports and that its engineers condition duct similar tests. it promises to try and duply indicate the tests to see if steps should be taken. >> you didn't say anything about accelerators sticking, did you? >> no. this is a completely different problem....
269
269
Apr 6, 2010
04/10
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 269
favorite 0
quote 0
what was toyota supposed to do here? >> tamron, toyota had five business days, that's the law, five business days in which an automaker has to report a defect to the federal government. otherwise, it may be in violation of the law and could be fined up to $16.375 million. that's the maximum fine allowed. and that's what the federal government is slapping on toyota. toyota has two weeks to decide whether it will pay that fine or fight it in court. one interesting thing, tamron, we were just over at o'hare airport talking with the secretary of transportation, ray lahood. and i asked him point-blank, listen, you have a company with 25 to $30 billion in cash on hand. $16 million is a slap on a wrist to a company with those kind of reserves. would you fine them more if you could. he told me, of course. but i'm limited by the law. that's all i could do. but in his opinion, it's not enough for toyota and he would like to fine the company more. obviously, the law limits what they can do with this. again, toyota has two weeks to
what was toyota supposed to do here? >> tamron, toyota had five business days, that's the law, five business days in which an automaker has to report a defect to the federal government. otherwise, it may be in violation of the law and could be fined up to $16.375 million. that's the maximum fine allowed. and that's what the federal government is slapping on toyota. toyota has two weeks to decide whether it will pay that fine or fight it in court. one interesting thing, tamron, we were...
220
220
Apr 19, 2010
04/10
by
CNBC
tv
eye 220
favorite 0
quote 0
the government has said toyota has agreed to pay a record $16.4 million fine for failing to properly notify authorities about the failure of a pedal defe defect. you can see right now, the stocks trading off just a little bit. down 45 cents. about half a percent. >>> want to head over right now to mr. larry kudlow who is at earnings central. hey, larry. >> hi, trish. i'm joined by tyler mathisen who's going to take a look at halliburton and eli lilly's earnings. are they making money? >> let's start with eli lilly. their net was down 5% from a year ago. what's interesting, here you see the intraday chart. $1.18 a share versus a $1.10 a share estimate. that was the call there. so they beat estimates. but here is the key. what eli lilly is saying is that year over year, health care reform is going to cost them revenue. look over there at that chart. about 300 to $400 million in revenue loss in 2010. and even more in 2011. why? two reasons. one is because of what we know, some of the other companies have been saying we're going to have to count for retiree drug costs in a different way.
the government has said toyota has agreed to pay a record $16.4 million fine for failing to properly notify authorities about the failure of a pedal defe defect. you can see right now, the stocks trading off just a little bit. down 45 cents. about half a percent. >>> want to head over right now to mr. larry kudlow who is at earnings central. hey, larry. >> hi, trish. i'm joined by tyler mathisen who's going to take a look at halliburton and eli lilly's earnings. are they making...
215
215
Apr 7, 2010
04/10
by
CNBC
tv
eye 215
favorite 0
quote 0
for toyota about getting past the recall fiasco. phil lebeau is listening in on the details. what did you hear? >> general motors gave us the fourth quarter financial updates july 10th through the end of last year and a couple of things stand out here. overall, the loss was $4.3 billion, $3.4 billion in the united states. during the conference call cfo chris lidel said it was close that the company was to break even when you strip out one-time charges. that's the first time that we heard them say that they are this close to break even. they have roughly $36 billion in cash and equivalence on hand. he plans to underpromise and overdeliver as gm moves towards getting back in the black. >> we are committed to repaying the balance off by june of this year. significantly adhered of the or original repayment schedule. after we repay the loans, our shareholders to complete a successful public offering as soon as it makes sense. i know there is a huge interest in when that might actually be and the best i can indicate when the markets and the company are ready. >> look for gm probabl
for toyota about getting past the recall fiasco. phil lebeau is listening in on the details. what did you hear? >> general motors gave us the fourth quarter financial updates july 10th through the end of last year and a couple of things stand out here. overall, the loss was $4.3 billion, $3.4 billion in the united states. during the conference call cfo chris lidel said it was close that the company was to break even when you strip out one-time charges. that's the first time that we heard...
295
295
Apr 22, 2010
04/10
by
CNBC
tv
eye 295
favorite 0
quote 0
in march our toyota business on unit volume was up an astounding 38%. so what i always said through the whole crisis was that what we saw on the showroom floor was the fundamental confidence and trust in toyota remained. they needed at the end of the day to come with an incentive program to deal with the situation. i asked for that. i supported that. it was the right thing to do. it continues into april. toyota will come through this and it will cost them economically but as far as their position in the market, they're going to be able to maintain it. we also saw a revival of the domestic business in the first quarter led by ford motor company. so this is broad based automotive recovery under way and you can now say unequivocally with these results in the first quarter. >> looking there at the chart. hard to believe. $3 handle in october of '08 on autonation. we've come a long way since then. you look a lot healthier. you look better. your hair hasn't come back in terms of gray and darkness. anyone goes through that and it's a better place where we are
in march our toyota business on unit volume was up an astounding 38%. so what i always said through the whole crisis was that what we saw on the showroom floor was the fundamental confidence and trust in toyota remained. they needed at the end of the day to come with an incentive program to deal with the situation. i asked for that. i supported that. it was the right thing to do. it continues into april. toyota will come through this and it will cost them economically but as far as their...
233
233
Apr 1, 2010
04/10
by
CNBC
tv
eye 233
favorite 0
quote 0
>>> all right, let's take a look at ford and toyota. one company seeing a resurgence, the other a fall from grace. ford shares are up 115% over the last two years. toyota, meantime, down 21%. let's take a closer look at those charts. ford, despite not taking government money, hit a closing low of $1.26 a share back in november '08 after the big three ceo testified on capitol hill. now, the company's stock saw a resurgence with the company reporting a 2009 yearly profit earlier this year, its first in four years. meantime, toyota, also unable to escape the financial crisis. shares plummeted as low as $61.25 in october '08, following a dismal earnings report. the company able to bounce back, though, the stock hitting a 52-week high of $91.97 in mid-january. that, of course, though, before the massive recall. that has taken a toll on the stock, with it currently trading at around $80. simon. >>> the federal government is set to issue new fuel standards today for the automotive makers, and indeed, for drivers. hampton pearson is live in was
>>> all right, let's take a look at ford and toyota. one company seeing a resurgence, the other a fall from grace. ford shares are up 115% over the last two years. toyota, meantime, down 21%. let's take a closer look at those charts. ford, despite not taking government money, hit a closing low of $1.26 a share back in november '08 after the big three ceo testified on capitol hill. now, the company's stock saw a resurgence with the company reporting a 2009 yearly profit earlier this...
179
179
Apr 6, 2010
04/10
by
CNBC
tv
eye 179
favorite 0
quote 0
toyota will continue to offer most of its big incentives through april. according to published reports, renault, nissan and daimler will partner on small vehicles. u.s./brazil, billions in subsidies paid to american cotton farmers. >>> for more on today's market moves let's head back to the floor of the new york stock exchange where they are standing by. i hear you say we are going to hit 1200 for s&p 500 next week and 13 by september. what are your predictions. >> the only thing that truly worked are technicals. off to the 1044 on the downside we bounced off that level. that's all that has been ringing sounding true for the marketplace. technicals fundamentals look good but technicals are what they are basing their opinions to buy and sell the market on. grinding higher, volume is light. i think it's going to continue having 1200 next week, middle of may s&p. >> how about dow, is it a resistance point? >> of course it is. i don't trade based on the dow, i'm more focused on s&p. 11,000 is the resistance point. we should obviously over take that if we're m
toyota will continue to offer most of its big incentives through april. according to published reports, renault, nissan and daimler will partner on small vehicles. u.s./brazil, billions in subsidies paid to american cotton farmers. >>> for more on today's market moves let's head back to the floor of the new york stock exchange where they are standing by. i hear you say we are going to hit 1200 for s&p 500 next week and 13 by september. what are your predictions. >> the only...
175
175
Apr 13, 2010
04/10
by
CNBC
tv
eye 175
favorite 0
quote 0
deer toyotae braking issue. did you feel you needed to come on hard? >> no, this is something we found in one of our routine handling tests. in the test, when the gx 460 is pushed to its limits, the rear end swings out wide until the vehicle is almost sideways. if this was to happen in a real world situation, it could lead to a rollover. >> so don't buy it? >> we're telling people not it buy it until that is fixed. >> i'm no automotive engineer and perhaps neither are you, but perhaps you are, how do you fix something like that? >> well, when this happens, we can see electronic stability control system activate. unfortunately it doesn't take control of the vehicle soon enough to keep it from sliding out wide. now, i'm no engineer, i can't, you know, speculate, but it could be as simple as something like adjusting the electronic stability control system. now this happens in a test that we used to evaluate what is called lift off oversteer n that test, our driver drives through a sweeping turn and lifts off the th
deer toyotae braking issue. did you feel you needed to come on hard? >> no, this is something we found in one of our routine handling tests. in the test, when the gx 460 is pushed to its limits, the rear end swings out wide until the vehicle is almost sideways. if this was to happen in a real world situation, it could lead to a rollover. >> so don't buy it? >> we're telling people not it buy it until that is fixed. >> i'm no automotive engineer and perhaps neither are...
200
200
Apr 15, 2010
04/10
by
CNBC
tv
eye 200
favorite 0
quote 0
we had talked about toyota suspending worldwide sales of its lexus, gx 460. also saying it's starting safety tests for all the suvs. so that stock is down 8%, as well. >>> the banking stocks doing well on the back of good numbers from jpmorgan and that helped south korea's kospi push higher. the banks in south korea also doing well because moody's yesterday updating -- or upping the sovereign ratings and it does show that the financial health seems to be a little better. so good gains for the financials in south korea, as well. and on that note, i'll send it back to nicole in the u.s. >> and saijal, for all of you procrastinators out there, there is less than 20 hours to file your federal income tax forms. up nextwell, we will talk to john hewitt, a pioneer in the tax industry, coming up. ♪ well, look who's here. it's ellen. hey, mayor white. how you doing? great. come on in. would you like to see our new police department? yeah, all right. this way. and here it is. completely networked. so, anything happening, suz? she's all good. oh, my gosh. is that my c
we had talked about toyota suspending worldwide sales of its lexus, gx 460. also saying it's starting safety tests for all the suvs. so that stock is down 8%, as well. >>> the banking stocks doing well on the back of good numbers from jpmorgan and that helped south korea's kospi push higher. the banks in south korea also doing well because moody's yesterday updating -- or upping the sovereign ratings and it does show that the financial health seems to be a little better. so good gains...
397
397
Apr 15, 2010
04/10
by
CNBC
tv
eye 397
favorite 0
quote 0
toyota is going to conduct a safety test on all of its suvs. this comes an consumer reports a handling problem in a new version of a lexus puts drivers at risk for a rollover, which is the worst for suvs. it has nothing to do with accelerators. >> this is a concern about suvs in general, that they're top heavy, that something could happen. but out of 95 suvs that consumer reports tested, that came in 95. >> if you were a conspiracy theorist, who would think? >> i've heard that. >> the u.s. government owns gm now and suddenly toyota is the biggest piece of crap that has ever been on the road suddenly. >> you can say that, but you can say it came as toyota became the largest carmaker and car seller in the nation. >> i know you can, like, make skooug excuses and everything else. but the reality is that we have a big, vested interest in gm succeeding now and we're finding all kinds of stuff -- >> well, consumer reports doesn't own anything in gm. >> no. >> they're not -- >> i'll find a link somewhere, raj rajaratnam. china is going to launch its fi
toyota is going to conduct a safety test on all of its suvs. this comes an consumer reports a handling problem in a new version of a lexus puts drivers at risk for a rollover, which is the worst for suvs. it has nothing to do with accelerators. >> this is a concern about suvs in general, that they're top heavy, that something could happen. but out of 95 suvs that consumer reports tested, that came in 95. >> if you were a conspiracy theorist, who would think? >> i've heard...
222
222
Apr 22, 2010
04/10
by
CNBC
tv
eye 222
favorite 0
quote 0
the firm predicts low profit levels for toyota. they cannot buy a break lately. >> no. >>> and as we wait on the latest read in the housing market with existing home sales due at the top of the hour, which is obviously in about five minutes, a glimmer of good news in the apartment area. u.s. apartment vacancy rates have stopped rising. rents have seen a modest increase in the first quarter. joining us to talk about how the markets will react to that, rod petrick with stifel nicolaus, also a real estate analyst. rod, interesting, some, you know, a hedge fund manager was on the show the other day saying apartments are the way to go because as the markets recover, people forced to live at home or with extended family, they're going to go out and rent before they buy. so, this would be consistent with overall economic improvement, wouldn't it? >> absolutely. occupancies are already high with the public companies and when you have those post-college-age kids in their 20s kind of exit the nest, it's going to have even an increased demand
the firm predicts low profit levels for toyota. they cannot buy a break lately. >> no. >>> and as we wait on the latest read in the housing market with existing home sales due at the top of the hour, which is obviously in about five minutes, a glimmer of good news in the apartment area. u.s. apartment vacancy rates have stopped rising. rents have seen a modest increase in the first quarter. joining us to talk about how the markets will react to that, rod petrick with stifel...
385
385
Apr 17, 2010
04/10
by
CNN
tv
eye 385
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> for the second time this week, more technical troubles for toyota. they are recalling 6,000 sienna minivans. they are concerned rust could erode a fastning cable creating a hazard. a consumer report said the vehicle has a high risk of a roll over on one vehicle. >>> the shuttle and astronauts undocked from the space station three hours ago, and are set to return to earth on monday, and it may be a long time before so many people are together again in space. only three shuttle flights remain. each with a crew of six. to design the future of flight, inside and out. to build tomorrow's technology in amazing ways. and reshape the science of aerospace -- forever. around the globe, the people of boeing are working together, for the dreams of generations to come. that's why we're here. ♪ i thought i was invincible. i'm on an aspirin regimen now because i never want to feel that helplessness again. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. talk to your doctor, and take care of what you have to take care of. (ann
. >>> for the second time this week, more technical troubles for toyota. they are recalling 6,000 sienna minivans. they are concerned rust could erode a fastning cable creating a hazard. a consumer report said the vehicle has a high risk of a roll over on one vehicle. >>> the shuttle and astronauts undocked from the space station three hours ago, and are set to return to earth on monday, and it may be a long time before so many people are together again in space. only three...
377
377
Apr 5, 2010
04/10
by
CNBC
tv
eye 377
favorite 0
quote 0
now, what this will do -- obviously, this is linked to the whole toyota situation -- is it's going to reduce power to engines in cases where the brake and the accelerator are pressed at the same time. the announcement comes at a time when toyota continues to battle negative publicity over its recalls of cars involving reports of unintended acceleration, david, some of which we know were linked to the brakes and others of which were not. >> yes, possibly driver error. >> right. >>> all right, treasury secretary tim geithner delaying a report on whether china is a currency manipulator. it was originally due out on april 15th. geithner says he'll use g-20 meetings and a u.s./china strategic dialogue in beijing to urge china to budge on the yuan. very important, obviously. last week, china announced president hu jintao will attend a nuclear securities summit meeting in washington on april the 12th. and obviously, the decision made not to muddy the waters there, as we hope to get some cooperation from china on iran. for example, by pushing them all over the place on currency. but certainly
now, what this will do -- obviously, this is linked to the whole toyota situation -- is it's going to reduce power to engines in cases where the brake and the accelerator are pressed at the same time. the announcement comes at a time when toyota continues to battle negative publicity over its recalls of cars involving reports of unintended acceleration, david, some of which we know were linked to the brakes and others of which were not. >> yes, possibly driver error. >> right....
292
292
Apr 2, 2010
04/10
by
CNBC
tv
eye 292
favorite 0
quote 0
what if the auto sales numbers we saw this time around were simply because of the massive incees from toyota and honda and others trying to come on board? what if part of the big numbers we've seen have been home sales have been doing better but that's also about we're about to lose the tax credit on this and the fed's getting out of buying mortgages. >> as the economics reporter, i will answer for the group. they don't care how they sell cars as long as they sell them. >> yes, but you -- >> it's moving units. >> but if you pull sales ahead -- what was the number you quoted yesterday? >> nentd to buy a car in six months ask back to the november lows which is the lowest since they started keeping records in '67. mike jackson couldn't care less about that metric. he said it was more about housing stabilization and employment stabilization. >> ultimately the business ike elle is overwhelming a lot of our concerns. pent-up demand is part of what's driving sales because nobody bought stuff for two years. it's all wornout and the prices are low and if you're -- think about the 90% who aren't unemp
what if the auto sales numbers we saw this time around were simply because of the massive incees from toyota and honda and others trying to come on board? what if part of the big numbers we've seen have been home sales have been doing better but that's also about we're about to lose the tax credit on this and the fed's getting out of buying mortgages. >> as the economics reporter, i will answer for the group. they don't care how they sell cars as long as they sell them. >> yes, but...
450
450
Apr 19, 2010
04/10
by
CNBC
tv
eye 450
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> and toyota will agree to pay a record $16.4 million fine. the agreement is expected to be signed later today in washington. paying the fine will not shield toyota from a possible legal liability down the road. >>> and thousands of travelers remain stranded this morning, as much of european air space remains closed for a fifth straight day. officials are still concerned about the impact of the ash that spewed from a volcano in iceland. by the way, that shutdown is costing the industries millions of dollars approaching a $1 billion at this point and industry observers say some european airlines may go out of business as a result. >> wow. there's a lot of -- did you see that? >> ash? >> incredible. >> cnbc senior economics reporter steven liesman joins us with breaking news on the goldman sachs case. >>> cnbc has learned that a former top lieutenant to john paulson told government investigators that the multibillion-dollar hedge fund struck only one deal of the type that's the focus of the securities and exchange commission's case of alleged fr
. >>> and toyota will agree to pay a record $16.4 million fine. the agreement is expected to be signed later today in washington. paying the fine will not shield toyota from a possible legal liability down the road. >>> and thousands of travelers remain stranded this morning, as much of european air space remains closed for a fifth straight day. officials are still concerned about the impact of the ash that spewed from a volcano in iceland. by the way, that shutdown is costing...
452
452
Apr 14, 2010
04/10
by
CNBC
tv
eye 452
favorite 0
quote 0
and meantime, toyota is temporarily suspending the sale of its lexus gx460 suv. toyota says it will try to identify the correct -- and correct that rollover issue identified by "consumer reports" which we told you about yesterday. the magazine advised buyers to avoid buying that vehicle until the problem is addressed. >>> mortgage applications fell by 9.6% last week. that's the second straight weekly drop. demand for both new loans and for refinancings fell. >>> joe, we'll send it back over to you. >> all right, becky. don't -- i see what you're trying to do. we're going to let you go. we don't want you to go. >> thank you. >> what do you need to do? >> i got to run. >> i really wanted to talk about this thing. >> i know you did. that's why i -- that's not why i have to run. >> the basic thing, andrew, is that you pointed out that stigletz and krugman didn't want to do any of this t.a.r.p. and now that it's worked out and we might actually make money on it, they can't possibly concede that they were dead wrong. >> i think that's fair. paul and i are in a bit of a
and meantime, toyota is temporarily suspending the sale of its lexus gx460 suv. toyota says it will try to identify the correct -- and correct that rollover issue identified by "consumer reports" which we told you about yesterday. the magazine advised buyers to avoid buying that vehicle until the problem is addressed. >>> mortgage applications fell by 9.6% last week. that's the second straight weekly drop. demand for both new loans and for refinancings fell. >>> joe,...
537
537
Apr 21, 2010
04/10
by
CNBC
tv
eye 537
favorite 0
quote 0
toyota, kia and things like that, yeah, but not including probably beamers or mercedes. i guess people still think -- >> porsche. doesn't porsche come in on top of satisfaction? >> just tell me to shut up. >> he deserves it. he wasn't here. he doesn't even know what you're talking about. because i said porsche is an italian company. >> now i can't hear this. we're just talking about my windmill, too. >> yeah, your windmill car and that football oblong -- >> anyway, the recession changed the playing field for fixed nl income investors. joining us flower is marilyn kohn. marilyn, thanks for joining us this morning. >> thank you. >> it is a new landscape and bonds are garnering a lot of attention right now. how did things change when things fell apart? >> things have changed dramatically. the fixed income market has been unbelievably embraced by baby boomers that said get me the heck out of stocks, i can't take it any more. and we've seen more flows into bond funds than ever before. and you've got millions of viewers that are managing their own separate portfolios. and i wr
toyota, kia and things like that, yeah, but not including probably beamers or mercedes. i guess people still think -- >> porsche. doesn't porsche come in on top of satisfaction? >> just tell me to shut up. >> he deserves it. he wasn't here. he doesn't even know what you're talking about. because i said porsche is an italian company. >> now i can't hear this. we're just talking about my windmill, too. >> yeah, your windmill car and that football oblong -- >>...
490
490
Apr 7, 2010
04/10
by
CNBC
tv
eye 490
favorite 0
quote 0
squawk@cnbc.com. >>> also, an electric car alliance in an effort to take on toyota and others. the deal on that when we come back. have put their faith in sun life financial. we should be a household name. and we will be. so you're suggesting that we change our name from florida, the sunshine state, to...? florida -- the sun life state. the posters will be so cool. sooner or later, you'll know our name. sun life financial. >>> good morning. welcome back to "squawk." i'm carl quintanilla along with michelle caruso-cabrera. byron wien is with us. futures a little negative this morning. red arrows in europe as well as the concerns about greece still circulate around and we await the ten-year note auction later on today. >> during "power lunch." >> yes, 1:00 p.m. eastern. here's a quick look at some headlines. >>> they're bringing back the late '90s on capitol hill today. former chairman alan greenspan testifies before the financial crisis commission. greenspan has repeatedly defended the fed's moves to keep interest rates at then record lows. >>> back to the present. new survey sh
squawk@cnbc.com. >>> also, an electric car alliance in an effort to take on toyota and others. the deal on that when we come back. have put their faith in sun life financial. we should be a household name. and we will be. so you're suggesting that we change our name from florida, the sunshine state, to...? florida -- the sun life state. the posters will be so cool. sooner or later, you'll know our name. sun life financial. >>> good morning. welcome back to "squawk."...
360
360
Apr 21, 2010
04/10
by
CNBC
tv
eye 360
favorite 0
quote 2
toyota led the market with a lot of incentives. old gm would have thrown a lot of money at this market just to catch up with everybody else. this gm is showing more discipline and i think you'll see that in the financial results. >> reporter: your inventory is already lower than you would like it to be. how much do you have to ramp it up here in the next few months, especially if the auto market really starts to take off and the consumer starts coming into showrooms? >> we're exploring ways all the time right now of how to get more product into this market. we have undercalled certain products -- equinox, terrain, some of these products we've undercalled and we're doing whatever we can to get more product into this market. >> reporter: but you're already at three shifts in this plant. the question will start coming up, does gm need to start considering reopening some of the plants that it earmarked for closure or delaying the closure of some of those plants, because it takes some time? >> i think we're looking, we're exploring a nu
toyota led the market with a lot of incentives. old gm would have thrown a lot of money at this market just to catch up with everybody else. this gm is showing more discipline and i think you'll see that in the financial results. >> reporter: your inventory is already lower than you would like it to be. how much do you have to ramp it up here in the next few months, especially if the auto market really starts to take off and the consumer starts coming into showrooms? >> we're...
540
540
Apr 16, 2010
04/10
by
CNBC
tv
eye 540
favorite 0
quote 0
find out next. ( music playing ) if toyota gets credit for being the most fuel efficient car company in america, well, then how do you explain all this? chevy malibu, cobalt, silverado, and the all-new equinox. compare them to anyone. may the best car win. >>> all right, here is the stock of the day. it had to be google. it's the one -- you know, if it were ge and bank of america had very interesting comments. the reports were interesting. the stock movement not as interesting as a 5% move in google, which has had a good move as well. whether you talk about disappointment eric schmidt's not on the conference call. thank you. thank you for coming. >> my pleasure. thanks for having me. >> barry sternlicht. >> being smart and participating in our interview. >> you are welcome here any time. >> thank you. >> perfect having you here on earnings day. that's it for us today. make sure you join us on monday. "squawk on the street" starts right now. >>> all right, we've got breaking news live from the financial capital of the world. investors reacting to big news from our parent company, gene
find out next. ( music playing ) if toyota gets credit for being the most fuel efficient car company in america, well, then how do you explain all this? chevy malibu, cobalt, silverado, and the all-new equinox. compare them to anyone. may the best car win. >>> all right, here is the stock of the day. it had to be google. it's the one -- you know, if it were ge and bank of america had very interesting comments. the reports were interesting. the stock movement not as interesting as a 5%...
202
202
Apr 7, 2010
04/10
by
CNBC
tv
eye 202
favorite 0
quote 0
and we're waiting on more information from toyota. we're back in two minutes. . i switched to commodities. there's even more volatility in markets like gold and crude oil, and i can go long or short any time, with no special rules. commodities? yeah, and commodities always have value, unlike some stocks. well, how'd you get started? lind-waldock. call lind-waldock, the premier futures broker, at 800-445-2000 and see if commodities are right for you. i've been growing algae for 35 years. most people try to get rid of algae, and we're trying to grow it. the algae are very beautiful. they come in blue or red, golden, green. algae could be converted into biofuels... that we could someday run our cars on. in using algae to form biofuels, we're not competing with the food supply. and they absorb co2, so they help solve the greenhouse problem, as well. we're making a big commitment to finding out... just how much algae can help to meet... the fuel demands of the world. >>> we begin this hour with a one-two punch of breaking news. on capitol hill, former federal reserve
and we're waiting on more information from toyota. we're back in two minutes. . i switched to commodities. there's even more volatility in markets like gold and crude oil, and i can go long or short any time, with no special rules. commodities? yeah, and commodities always have value, unlike some stocks. well, how'd you get started? lind-waldock. call lind-waldock, the premier futures broker, at 800-445-2000 and see if commodities are right for you. i've been growing algae for 35 years. most...
234
234
Apr 19, 2010
04/10
by
CNN
tv
eye 234
favorite 0
quote 0
toyota is expected to pay that fine. it has one month to do so. transportation officials say the punishment does not protect toyota from criminal or civil lawsuits relating to accident or injuries related to the gas pedal. >> i have a tidbit. $16.4 million would be the biggest fine ever. they have a month to pay it. that would be about 21 hours of profit. in less than one day, they make enough money to pay that fine. >> it may be the biggest fine but no sweat off their brow. >> when we see these big fine, especially wall street, it's like, wow, that's 15 minutes of sales. >> goldman sachs, in big letters, what did they know over the pictures of various wall street executives and goldman sachs executives. that's the question folks have this morning. what did they know? when did they know it? >> and was it immoral and illegal. that's what the s.e.c. is charging that it was illegal. a lot of americans feel like the game has been rigged, that the banks stand in the middle and make money on all sides of everything. this one is specific. this is goldman
toyota is expected to pay that fine. it has one month to do so. transportation officials say the punishment does not protect toyota from criminal or civil lawsuits relating to accident or injuries related to the gas pedal. >> i have a tidbit. $16.4 million would be the biggest fine ever. they have a month to pay it. that would be about 21 hours of profit. in less than one day, they make enough money to pay that fine. >> it may be the biggest fine but no sweat off their brow....
524
524
Apr 1, 2010
04/10
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 524
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> another sign the global recall isn't hurting toyota in the showroom. >>> and at the bottom of the hour, rand paul, son of republican congressman ron paul, he's running for u.s. senate in kentucky. he's also a doctor. he'll tell us why he rejects obama care. first, todd santos with a check of the weather. >> hello there, mika. good morning, guys. looks like a much better morning across the east coast, especially the northeast where the last few days we've been talking about the flooding, which is still ongoing. many rivers still, again, well out of their banks, especially the patuxet river in rhode island. at least this morning looking at cool temperatures giving way to clear skies in and around the new york city area. a few thin clouds heading for sunshine this afternoon. a pretty nice picture. d.c. making a run at the 8 80-degree mark. this afternoon, beautiful all the way down to central and southern florida. we'll be back with more. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by star bucks. ♪ [ male announcer ] the cadillac laurel sales event. featuring the all-new srx. ♪ with ava
. >>> another sign the global recall isn't hurting toyota in the showroom. >>> and at the bottom of the hour, rand paul, son of republican congressman ron paul, he's running for u.s. senate in kentucky. he's also a doctor. he'll tell us why he rejects obama care. first, todd santos with a check of the weather. >> hello there, mika. good morning, guys. looks like a much better morning across the east coast, especially the northeast where the last few days we've been...
377
377
Apr 20, 2010
04/10
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 377
favorite 0
quote 0
now toyota is recalling 34,000 of them. the car company will update software in the stability control system to prevent rollovers. >> brian: that's going to hurt sales, the do not buy. jury selection set to begin for the student who allegedly hackd into sarah palin's e-mail. authorities say he gained abscess to her account when she was running for vice president. he allegedly used public information about palin to answer security questions for the account. he's accused of taking screen shots of her e-mails and posting them on-line. sarah palin has been subpoenaed to testify at the trial. >> reality star, kim kardashian posted this picture on twitter. she's holding up a kitten by the scruff of its neck and guess who is not happy about it? peta. the animal rights group says she should have placed her other hand underneath the cat for better support. sources say kardashian only held the cataphoria few seconds, just doing a modeling shoot with the cat and had the owner's and vet's permission. >> i wonder if christiana are renat
now toyota is recalling 34,000 of them. the car company will update software in the stability control system to prevent rollovers. >> brian: that's going to hurt sales, the do not buy. jury selection set to begin for the student who allegedly hackd into sarah palin's e-mail. authorities say he gained abscess to her account when she was running for vice president. he allegedly used public information about palin to answer security questions for the account. he's accused of taking screen...
360
360
tv
eye 360
favorite 0
quote 0
honda accord and toyota camry stand behind their powertrain for up to 60,000 miles. chevy malibu stands behind theirs for up to 100,000 miles. which makes it pretty clear whose standing out front. a consumers digest "best buy" two years running. chevy malibu. compare it to anyone and may the best car win. now, qualified lessees get a low mileage lease on this 2010 malibu ls for around $199 a month. call for details. see your local chevy dealer. since arthur's been eating purina one, he has blossomed... into an incredibly strong, healthy cat. his coat is incredibly shiny and soft and very thick. everybody thinks he's the most handsome cat they've ever seen. [ woman announcing ] purina one for indoor cats... unlocks the brilliance of nature... with a natural fiber blend that helps minimize hairballs... and maintain a healthy weight. [ laurie ] he's a character. he brings so much laughter into this household. and he's the best-lookin' cat there is. [ announcer ] it's amazing what one can do. >>> president obama today drew cheers from big oil and left environmentalists c
honda accord and toyota camry stand behind their powertrain for up to 60,000 miles. chevy malibu stands behind theirs for up to 100,000 miles. which makes it pretty clear whose standing out front. a consumers digest "best buy" two years running. chevy malibu. compare it to anyone and may the best car win. now, qualified lessees get a low mileage lease on this 2010 malibu ls for around $199 a month. call for details. see your local chevy dealer. since arthur's been eating purina one,...